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Oct 6, 2019

[Answer] Which U.S. state is the most dangerous for pedestrians?

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...1. New Hampshire 2. New Mexico 3. New Jersey 4. New York




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New Mexico - If you prefer walking to driving, then you should probably take a pass on New Mexico. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA)'s 2018 report of pedestrian fatality rates, America’s southern states are the most dangerous, with New Mexico leading the pack at 2.26 pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 people. Other states that follow include Arizona (1.74), Louisiana (1.66), and Florida (1.55). Considering more than 6,000 pedestrians died in 2018 alone, that’s around 16 pedestrian deaths each day. Wherever you travel, make sure you look both ways before you cross the street.:


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